We also had this fashion trend in Argentina in the 60s, youngsters wanted to dress the way their favorite British rock bands appeared in records and magazines. There were Argentine bands that adopted this look, like Los Walkers. Even the characters in the Patoruzú comic dressed like this in one comic strip. It was a time when Buenos Aires wanted to be the London of the Spanish-speaking world.
@mikethespike757910 ай бұрын
It was purely a London thing. I didn't see anyone wearing this stuff anywhere else. Maybe in swinging Liverpool. The Beatles also seemed to love it at the time. That said, most of these uniforms are historic, they already had no military relevance in the 1960s. My late mum asked me if I'd like a jacket like that, she was a seamstress and would have gladly put one together for me. But I loved wearing my leather jacket and besides, I'd have looked a right prick on my motorbike wearing a uniform like that.
@robertrussell26310 ай бұрын
In America, Gary Puckett and the Union Gap sported Civil War era Yankee uniforms. Vietnam War Army coats were still in fashion through the 1970s as well.
@MichaelBosley10 ай бұрын
All this stuff came back around in the 2000's with bands like the Libertines and the indie revival. You couldn't even buy a shirt or a jacket back then that didn't have epaulettes.
@lokvagn31352 ай бұрын
How long did this "craze" last? Was it gone already in 1968?
@_Quint_10 ай бұрын
The young lads wearing these smart "flamboyant" jackets back then will be rolling in their graves after seeing what some of them their age then are wearing today.
@squirehaggard474910 ай бұрын
Would’ve got a thumping if they’d worn that clobber outside of London